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Location: situated in the southwest
frontier of China; south foot of the Mt. Tianshan, the hinterland of Xinjiang
Uygur Autonomous Region; the edge of Takelamagan Desert; the northeast
edge of the largest basin in China, Tarim Basin
Neighboring areas: Gansu and Qinghai
Provinces, Tibet Autonomous Region
Physical Features: higher north and
lower south terrain, forming sloping oasis like a fan; Kongquehe River
flows its way through its whole area; the branch of Tarim River flows
through the south of the urban
Population: 330,000
Urban Population: 20,0000
Area: 7116.9 sq km
Nationalities: Mongolian, Uygur, Han,
Hazake, Hui, Kerkezi, Xibo, Tajike, Wuzibieke, Tataer, Dawoer, Manchu
and Russian
History: with thousands years history,
Korla is a throat in the middle of the Silk Road in history; it was set
up as a county early in 1940, a prefecture in 1954, merged into the Bayin'guoleng
Mongolia Autonomous prefecture in 1960, being approved to be as a city
on October 1979
Climatic Features: dominated by continental
climate, the area is dry with light rainfall, a high evaporation rate,
lots of sun and a huge temperature disparity between day and night
Average Temperature: 7-14 C
annually with great daily temperature difference
Rainfall: annual precipitation 25-100 mm
Mountains: the Tianshan Mountain Chain;
Mt. Aerjinshan
Rivers: the Bosten Lake, Kongquehe
River, Tarim River, Kuerchu Brook, the Yinyanghu Lake, and the Lianhuahu
Lake
Local Highlights: Korla sweet pear;
tomato; muskmelon; little apricot in white; fig; mulberry
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